Even without specifics, I think I understand arch 17, but what does skin 82
mean? Can you point me to the documentation for this project, where that sort
of thing is hopefully explained? If not, can you send me whatever raw data
there is so I can start documenting it myself?
And isn't that a novel idea for a remote?
Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>OK, so got the Link. As I suspected, it speaks the 'MH' protocol,
>which
>is good news as we won't have to completely reverse engineer a new
>protocol. It is Skin 82 and Arch 17 (a new Arch).
>
>Now, just to figure out how this thing works...and how it interacts
>with
>the web service.
>
>On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>
>> Packing it up. Where shall I send it?
>>
>> Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>>
>> Okay, I read the user manual and now I understand a lot better what
>this
>> thing is. :)
>> Unfortunately, it's probably going to take a significant effort to
>get it
>> working, and I don't see how I can do it without physically having
>access
>> to the device. If you are willing to loan me one, I am willing to
>work on
>> it, though. I'm not sure how long it will take - it could be a month
>or
>> more, but you can have the device back whenever you want.
>> Scott
>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>> I'm not using it right now. Just came in yesterday. I took it to work
>to try
>> to program it, but the security system kicked it out. So then I
>started
>> googling ways to do it directly from my OS.
>> <
>> br
>> />And I admit I actually mentioned the model numbers to try and make
>sure yo
>> u
>> realized what this thing was without asking a horribly insulting
>sounding
>> question.
>> I spent $65 on this and it's just a paperweight until we make it
>work. I'm
>> willing to do whatever we need. But I'd really like to have it back
>again in
>> the end.
>> Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>> Oh, wait. I was thinking that this was actually a remote control
>itself,
>> but now I am seeing that it is not. This may be a bit more
>challenging to
>> support than I thought, depending on what actually gets programmed
>into
>> it.
>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>> MH remote?
>> And for the record, I think there are two versions of this floating
>around
>> now. Either that, or the other product number is just to
>differentiate the
>> one that comes with a remote control. This is the 915-000144. The
>newer one
>> is 915-000194. Ju
>> st
>> thought I'd mention it for documentation purposes.
>> Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>> OK, it sounds like it might be an MH remote. I'll send a patch l
>> ater
>> for
>> you to try.
>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>> I don't have windows, but it wants silverlight AND a special harmony
>plugin
>> from myharmony.com.
>> From the kernel ring buffer:
>> [593011.490607] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 12 using
>ehci-pc
>> i
>> [593011.593257] usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=046d,
>> idProduct=c126
>> [593011.593264] usb 2-1.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
>> SerialNumber=0
>> [593011.593268] usb 2-1.2: Product: Harmony Remote
>> [593011.593272] usb 2-1.2: Manufacturer: Logitech
>> From lsusb:
>> Bus 002 Device 012:<
>> br
>> />ID
>> 046d:c126 Logitech, Inc.
>> On 06/12/2013 11:18 AM, Scott Talbert wrote:
>> OK, cool. If it uses a brand new protocol, it would probably be a
>lot
>> faster to have physical access to the device, but if it is just
>another
>> variant of an existing, it probably won't be too hard to add
>support.For
>> starters:
>> 1) When you use it with Windows or Mac OS, do you use
>> members.harmonyremote.com, or do you use www.myharmony.com (the
>> Silverlight app)?
>> 2) What does 'lsusb' show for it?
>> Scott
>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>> Yes! And I'd be happy to mail it off to some
>> one if
>> I can have it back, or
>> gather whatever debugging info you can tell me how to get, or give
>you
>> shell
>> access to a computer that it is plugged in to. Whatever works. (hint:
>
>> mailing
>> stuff costs money, don't pick that one unless it's R
>> EALLY
>> better than the
>> other options)
>> On 06/12/2013 10:44 AM, Scott Talbert wrote:
>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>> Is the Harmony Link ever going to be supported by this project? I
>don't
>> even
>> know if it actually has anything in common with the rest of the
>series
>> besides its n
>> ame.
>> It will if someone either donates one to the developers, or someone
>who
>> owns own is willing to provide USB debug traces, so we can enabl
>> e
>> the
>> functionality.
>> Do you own one?
>> Scott
>>
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